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Recent Examples of honkerWhether the actor who originated the role in the 1590s wore a wax honker is unknown, but the stereotype was certainly familiar by then.—Jesse Green, New York Times, 28 Nov. 2023 When a big flock of honkers commits, new hunters tend to flock shoot.—Alex Robinson, Outdoor Life, 9 Sep. 2023 Before agriculture subdued the mountain rivers, much of the southern San Joaquin Valley was transformed each spring into marsh teeming with tule elk and antelope, honkers, and gray and Canada geese.—Times Staff, Los Angeles Times, 28 Mar. 2023 People broke the news, citing insider sources and a big honker of a rock that Song was wearing around Beverly Hills this week.—Vulture, 26 Jan. 2022 And big honker or petite button, our sniffers hate when bad odors linger nearby.—Dan Seitz, Popular Science, 10 Mar. 2021
Though Dylan Efron and Dancing with the Stars partner Daniella Karagach have been consistently scoring on the ABC/Disney+ reality dancing competition series, the duo hit a bit of a snag when the latter accidentally broke the former’s nose during rehearsal.
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Natalie Oganesyan,
Deadline,
26 Oct. 2025
After a brief exchange of strikes in which Gane busted Aspinall's nose, the challenger’s outstretched hand caught both of Aspinall’s eyes, leaving the British fighter unable to see.
Edmontosaurs were probably pretty striking to look at with a long, low skull and one of the most prominent duck-bill snouts of any hadrosaur.
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Andrew Paul,
Popular Science,
23 Oct. 2025
Look above Scheat for two fainter stars that outline the rest of the neck and another relatively faint star to the lower right of the neck that marks the flying horse’s snout.
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